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By Yucatan Times on December 27, 2020
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According to the NPR news agency, Mexico remains one of the preferred places for Americans to travel, despite the risks associated with the pandemic.
MEXICO (NPR) –
U.S. tourists aren’t welcome in most countries worldwide because of the high number of coronavirus cases surging in the United States. But at least one country is keeping its borders open: Mexico. And many Americans, keen to escape the cold or lockdowns, are flocking to its stunning beaches. Writes NPR in an article dated December 25, 2020.
Sharlea Watkins and her friends were interviewed while having beers at a restaurant overlooking the city’s marina. There were in Cabo San Lucas, one of Mexico’s top tourist destinations. They point out at the wonders of the weather:
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LOS CABOS, Mexico, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Los Cabos brings 2020 to a close with nearly 80% recovery of all travel activity due to the destination s strong and swift response to control the spread of COVID-19. In March 2020, Los Cabos closed the destination for over two months to focus on the creation and implementation of health and safety measures that would allow a safe reopening for international travel. With support from local authorities, hotels, and tourism partners, Los Cabos Tourism Board implemented a successful phased approach to reopen the destination and created the
Since its reopening on June 15, 2020, Los Cabos has seen a strong recovery in international arrivals and is projecting to close the year with 1.4 million international visitors. In November, Los Cabos welcomed 103,000 international visitors, which is 64.3% of the visitation received the previous year, representing 50% in hotel occupancy.